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  1. In-person sessions

    In summer 2023, we held events across Scotland as part of our work to co-design the National Care Service (NCS). The events covered different themes. This easy-read report contains feedback on the Information sharing to improve care support theme.

    Part of:
    Easy Read: Information sharing to improve care support
  2. What we learned about information sharing

    In summer 2023, we held events across Scotland as part of our work to co-design the National Care Service (NCS). The events covered different themes. This easy-read report contains feedback on the Information sharing to improve care support theme.

    Part of:
    Easy Read: Information sharing to improve care support
  3. Biographies

    Scottish Local Authorities Remuneration Committee (SLARC) was reconvened in April 2023 to undertake an independent review of councillor remuneration, having last reported in 2011.

    Part of:
    Recommendations for Councillors' Remuneration and Expenses
  4. Funding proposals for autism one stop shops: FOI release

    Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

  5. Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport

    Maree Todd MSP

    Role and biography.

  6. Measures to improve NHS performance

    Funding to support patient care.

  7. Record investment in health and care

    Increased funding for frontline NHS boards.

  8. Targeted and specialist approaches to responding to GBV

    This framework provides support to those working with and in schools to develop and strengthen universal and targeted approaches to gender-based violence.

    Part of:
    Preventing and responding to gender based violence: a whole school framework
  9. Key Findings

    A summary of the Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) which analysed a range of data and information to inform the development of, and consider the likely impact of, the self-harm strategy and action plan on groups with protected characteristics.

    Part of:
    EQIA: Scotland's Self Harm Strategy and Action Plan (2023-27)
  10. Director of Health and Social Care Finance

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